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Joyce S. Anderson

University of Pennsylvania: Graduate Education and Education degrees.

Former Professor of Sociology and Chairperson of the Social Sciences Division at Atlantic Cape Community College in New Jersey. 1968-1983. Courses taught: Principles of Sociology, The Family, The Individual and The Group; 2 term signature course on Prejudice, Discrimination, Minority Groups, Civil Rights and Liberties.

Management Consultant with Anderson Associates – l984-1995. Worked with entrepreneurial firms across the United States and in Bermuda.

Articles and Op Eds on American political and social life and culture have appeared in The New York Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer as well as other national and regional magazines and newspapers since the l970’s.

“Dimensions” column was published weekly in a regional Southern New Jersey paper for 15 years since January 22, 1999.

Author of five books: “Courage in High Heels”, “Flaw in the Tapestry”, “If Winter Comes”, “The Mermaids Singing”. Latest book, “The Critical Eye” , 2010 is a collection of Op Eds and articles that are as relevant today as when they were published. See Books on Website.

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Married to B. Robert Anderson . President of Anderson Associates , Management Consultants
Author of “Professional Selling”, 4th edition, in use at Harvard and University of Wisconsin. Six mystery novels in print.

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Hi,
What a pleasure to see this beautiful website! I especially enjoy the blog, because it’s so direct and feels like having tea with a dear friend. Warmest good wishes for sharing your wisdom with ease,
Sherry

Wow!! Just opening this site was pleasurable. You continue to amaze me with your extensive knowledge about your subject matter and your ability to transfer this knowledge into informative and captivating reading

Congratulations, good friend, for having once again proved that age is no barrier for learning new skills. You’ve created a beautiful, elegant and exciting portal for sharing your research and writing talents.

What an unexpected pleasure to connect with you today Joyce. I enjoyed our talk and look forward to reading the book you recommended. Coincidence that the first blog I read (your most recent) referenced Alzheimer’s (an unfortunate daily part of my life)? I think not! Lynette